Manchester United have no fresh injury concerns ahead of their Europa League semi-final with Sevilla.

United flew out to Cologne, Germany last week with a 30-man squad but regulars Nemanja Matic and Victor Lindelof were rested from the start of their extra-time win over Copenhagen in Monday's quarter-final.

Matic and Lindelof both emerged against the Danes and Bruno Fernandes succumbed to cramp at the end of the exhausting evening but United have no new casualties.

"We've had a few good days now preparing, both recovering, preparing and training," manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said. "It’s not very often that we have six days between games, so we’re ready.

"We’re physically, definitely ready. Mentally, the boys will be ready because it's a semi-final and everyone will want to take part and join in. I just want them to enjoy it.

"For me, as well, I’m looking forward to the semis. We’ve already been to a semi twice this season and, of course, we’re happy going as far as we have but we’re not satisfied. We want to go one step further."

"We’re fine. Obviously the ones we’ve left home are still there."

Axel Tuanzebe (foot), Luke Shaw (ankle), and Phil Jones are the only first-squad members who did not fly out to Cologne last week. Tuanzebe and Shaw are expected to be fit for the start of next term while Jones has not played since January.

Sevilla infamously defeated United in the Champions League two seasons ago and have won the Europa League five times in the last 15 years. Julep Lopetegui, the former Spain and Real Madrid coach, also guided Sevilla to a fourth-place finish in La Liga to already assure them of Champions League football next term.

Solskjaer suffered defeat to Sevilla in the round-of-32 in the Europa League when he was Molde manager in 2016 - the last time Sevilla won the competition.

"It's a good, very well organised team, aggressive style of play, pressing, they've got some very good individuals there," Solskjaer said. "We have to play our best game, keep the ball when we can, play out of their press, we've got to be clever, creative and step up in big moments.

"The last pass is the finish. These games will be decided so often on either a set-piece or piece of individual brilliance by some players."